Sculpture blanket or bendy blanket

ABSTRACT

The sculpture or bendy blanket has a resilient bendable grid frame assembly which allows the sculpture blanket to have all the properties of any blanket and a new aspect of the ability to independently hold usual and unusual forms and shapes. The sculpture blanket is bendable, resilient, able to be sculpted and molded, is formable, adjustable, and able to be articulated into a multitude number of abstract and unusual nonstandard forms for fabric material, and hold its shape until manipulated into a new form by the user; while at the same time provides coziness, warmth, entertainment and protection against environmental elements. The sculpture blanket is resilient, and therefore, constructed using a material that has a property that will allow it to be bent and reformed repeatedly, without damaging the frame, of the frame losing its properties over time to bend or hold the desired shape.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

People use blankets as a conventional device to cover themselves in order to protect the body from exposure to temperatures or other environmental conditions or hazards. In addition, caregivers of infants also use blankets to function as positioning aids for their infants in situations where they might need to prop-up various body parts of an infant. In many instances, a blanket is rolled-up and used as a device to block an infant's path from rolling off of an elevated platform such as a bed or couch and sustaining an injury from a fall. In other cases blankets are rolled-up and placed around the exterior of an infant's body, to prohibit a child from roiling over, and/or force a child to lay on its back, side(s), or stomach. Blankets are also used to cover an infant and women while breastfeeding or nursing; thereby also serving as aid to cover a woman's breast during nursing sessions. Blankets are also used as positioning aids for other paraphernalia related to infants and children such as bottles, clothing articles, toys, etcetera. Blankets are also used in a traditional method to hold and/or swaddle an infant or small child. In addition, blankets are used in emergency or medical situations, for travel, storage, packing; and a multitude of other makeshift purposes.

In all of these various uses for a blanket, in many instances the fabric used to construct the blanket is fluid and highly flexible, and therefore subject to slippage and lack of conformity to the originally constructed shape since the blanket easily shifts.

Known blankets produced in the technical field of textile manufacturing for infants and adults disclosed in U.S. Patent number US 2006/0272094 A1, filed on Dec. 7, 2006, entitled SAFETY BLANKET ASSEMBLY, U.S. Pat. No. 936,634, filed Aug. 24, 1978, entitled BABY'S COMPANION AND SECURITY BLANKET, Fournier, U.S. patent Ser. No. 29/102,310, filed Mar. 22, 1999, entitled SECURITY BLANKET, F. E. Atkinson, U.S. Pat. No. 367,988, filed Jun. 19, 1989, entitled SECURITY BLANKET WITH TACTILE CHARACTERISTICS SIMULATIVE OF THE AMNION AND AMNIOTIC FLUID WITHIN THE SAME, J. and G., Troncone, U.S. Pat. No. 752,027, filed Dec. 20, 1976, entitled UTILITY SECURITY BLANKET, H. Kella, U.S. patent Ser. No. 09/870,600 filed May 31, 2001, entitled CHILD'S SECURITY BLANKET, R. Biever-Schneider, U.S. patent Ser. No. 09/805,539, filed Mar. 13, 2001, entitled PILLOW BLANKET, D and B. Deering, U.S. patent Ser. No. 10/837,258, filed Apr. 30, 2004, entitled TRAVEL BLANKET WITH ARM SUPPORT, A. Booth, U.S. Pat. No. EP 0527738 A4 filed Dec. 17, 1990, entitled BODY TEMPERATURE RESPONSIVE TRANSPORT WARMING BLANKET, W. McCormack, U.S. Pat. No. EP 0741553 A4, filed Jan. 25, 1995, entitled WARMING BLANKET FOR PEDIATRIC USE, S. Chivetta, U.S. patent Ser. No. 11/299,716, filed Dec. 12, 1995, entitled HOSPITAL SHEET OR BLANKET, E. Framer do to fully address the need flexibility and variability of the design specified in the present invention.

The use of a blanket in these various forms, as a restraining device to constrain and infant's position, to cover an infant or nursing mother, to cover an adult, to function as a makeshift pillow, and/or as a positioning aid is unsatisfactory since it is a makeshift expedient and easily changes and shifts shape and form. In addition, it can be dangerous to an infant and/or child since the blanket material can shift into a position where it can cover an infant or child's face in a manner which will obstruct or restrict airflow and the ability of the child to breathe freely.

In general, the fabric used and the construction design of a blanket does not allow a blanket to independently hold its shape or form.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a novel, easily bendable grid frame assembly and foam cushioned supported sculpture blanket which is weighted to stay in place. The novel aspect of the invention is that it is a sculpture blanket which is bendable, sculpted, formable, adjustable, and able to be articulated into abstract and unusual nonstandard forms for fabric material, and hold its shape until manipulated into a new form by the user; while at the same time provides coziness, warmth, entertainment and protection against environmental elements. The present invention includes a sculpture blanket with an internal soft foam body or form, within which a hermetically sealed, bendable polymeric material covered grid frame is encapsulated. The foam body is covered with a blanketed outer layer which can be easily removed and washed. In addition, there is an additional outer blanket attachment which can be used as a standard traditional blanket, or substituted as storage chamber, a toy and/or learning device; and can be easily removed and washed; however, the additional external blanket is not required for use of the sculpture blanket.

The internally disposed, bendable grid frame assembly core permits the sculpture blanket to be easily formed into any desired shape so that the blanket thereof can be closely formed about the infant, child or adult. For example, the sculpture blanket can be formed in a manner to surround and support the infant or adult in a side or back laying position or alternatively to constrain an infant in a supine position. Due to the novel character of the inclusion bendable grid rods, the sculpture blanket will retain its shape until manually reshaped by the caregiver or adult user. The substantial weight of the internally disposed, bendable grid rods, tend to effectively resist shifting of the sculpture blanket as the infant, child or adult moves. Because of the novel design of the device it is readily usable with both infants and adults and uniquely provides support to any person at strategically chosen locations. Due to the novel character of the sculpture blanket containing compartments in which to attach another duplicate sculpture blanket, or other material, fabric or elements which contain sections and compartments or is constructed of a material which will adhere to a hook and loop fastening system. The invention uniquely provides modularity, and a method to increase the dimensions and size of the sculpture blanket.

The objective of the present invention is to provide an easily bendable and sculpture blanket which will serve as a traditional blanket which can be safely formed about an infant, child or adult to provide restraint against movement of the person; to stabilize areas of the body, to provide comfort, entertainment, protection from environmental elements, increased security, and privacy.

Another objective of the invention is to provide a blanket which is sculpture and can hold a form without a human being physically having to hold it in place or prop with makeshift expedients, and therefore will stay securely in place about the infant, child or adult.

Another objective of the invention is to provide a sculpture blanket which can also function as a support device for infants, children or adults.

Another objective of the invention is to provide a sculpture blanket system which contains blanket attachments which have an internal chamber which can be used for storage, to insert sensory elements like toys or objects which make sounds, contain odor or smells, to insert warming or cooling devices, which can be used as a source of entertainment to infants, children or adults.

An additional objective of the invention is to provide an infant support of the character described in the preceding paragraphs which promotes proper physiological flexion, improves self-regulation and comforting behavior in infants, and can assist parents with preventing deformities of an infant's skull due to the child not uniformly resting or sleeping on all sides of the body.

Yet another objective of the invention is to act as a toy since it can be modulated and articulated into a mock tent structure or makeshift play shelter.

Another objective of the invention is to act as a sculpture blanket system which can be attached to other blankets, or can be attached by since the blanket includes sections of to attach other blankets; thereby creating a larger blanket.

Another objective of the invention is to provide a sculpture blanket and infant support of the character described, which can be easily washed and cleaned, which is easy to transport and inexpensive to produce or manufacture.

Another objective of the invention is to provide protection and privacy to nursing mothers by providing a sculpture blanket which will mold to her body while nursing and not constantly slip out of place; and therefore, the invention lowers the risk of the mother to expose her breasts while nursing.

Another objective of the invention is to provide a sculpture blanket which can be used to assist in swaddling an infant, child or adult, or can be formed into a makeshift cradle for an infant of small child.

Another objective of the invention is to provide a sculpture blanket which can be used to assist an infant or child in learning how to lift its chest cavity area while learning to raise its head, to creep and crawl, or to help provide support while a child is learning to sit unassisted.

Another objective of the invention is to serve as a medicinal tool to aid applying heat or cold to muscle pain or other body aches or disturbances associated with muscle or tissue injuries.

Another objective of the invention is to serve as an aid with infant colic and/or other digestive ailments by providing a blanket which has a warmed compartment in which to lay a baby; or to help with applying a cool blanket for a fever.

Another objective of the invention is to potentially serve as a medical device to stabilize a person; and can be used in medical emergencies such as car accidents to stabilize a person's core body and limbs. The sculpture blanket can be developed as an emergency aid or part of a first aid kit, and used in emergency type situations, i.e., fires, car accidents, motorcycle or bike accidents, and other calamities. The materials used to construct the invention can be composed of waterproof, fire retardant type materials in the case it is developed for emergency situations to meet this aim.

Another objective of the invention is the use of the sculpture blanket in hospitals and other medical facilities, and as a part of any medical establishments bedding and emergency room layout since the blanket can aid in stabilization and/or lifting a body for easy transport.

Another objective of the invention is the use of the sculpture blanket as a rehabilitation device associated with medical conditions; for example to hold parts of the body in specific positions.

Another objective of the invention is the use of the sculpture blanket as an recreational and/or outdoor device to act as a shield from the sunrays and/or wind, rain, as a beach blanket which will help keep sand out of the blanket area since sides can be formed at the edges of the blanket, picnic blanket or other device to use in an outdoor setting.

Another objective of the invention is the use of the sculpture blanket during travel, in particular, during air travel, where the sculpture blanket can be used to shield the face from exposure to contaminated air circulating around an airplane cabin, and potentially act as a tool to avoid contagion from airborne type illnesses.

Another objective of the invention is the use of the sculpture blanket during travel, in particular, during air travel, where the sculpture blanket can be used as a pillow to stabilize the head during rest of sleeping phases.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a generally perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the sculpture blanket in accordance with the present invention reflecting the sculpture blanket, the additional blanket attachment, the opening to access the inner core, and the hook and loop fastener sections and compartments.

FIG. 2 is a generally perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the additional blanket attachment, which is attached by; which contains an empty core where sensory type inserts, i.e., crinkle paper or traditional rattle sounds can be inserted. In addition, this compartment can also have inserts of a warming mat and/or pad, a cooling mat and/or pad; or where the user can use the blanket as a normal blanket or for storage.

FIG. 3 is a generally perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention reflecting all elements of FIG. 1, and in addition, includes the partially exposed bendable grid frame assembly and the soft foam form body.

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines 4-4 in FIG. 3 and is an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating the layered aspects of the sculpture blanket, the bendable grid frame assembly, the soft foam form body, the additional blanket attachment along with the hook and loop fastener sections and compartments.

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the bendable grid frame assembly taken along the lines 5-5 in FIG. 3.

FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating a ‘pinwheel’ fold and/or form.

FIG. 7 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating an ‘ovular’ fold and/or form.

FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating a ‘rectangular’ fold and/or form.

FIG. 9 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating its use as a sculpture blanket and a device to swaddle an infant.

FIG. 10 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating its use as a tent-like structure and in use as a tent-like apparatus, and as a shield structure which can be used to block or protect from environmental conditions and elements.

FIG. 11 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating its use as a device or aid to obstruct or constrain a child's movement, or to aid a child in sleeping or resting in a specific or strategic position.

FIG. 12 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating its use as a device or aid to enhance safety by obstructing movement; or as a device or aid for entertainment.

FIG. 13 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating its use a support aid to mother and child; during periods of rest or sleep, during breastfeeding sessions, or during periods of play and other bonding interactions.

FIG. 14 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating its use as a device or aid to enhance privacy during nursing or breastfeeding occasions.

FIG. 15 is a diagrammatic view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrating its use for airplane travel.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 depicts the front side of sculpture blanket 10, which contains the opening 12 to access the inner core of the sculpture blanket 10, the hook and loop fastener sections and compartments 14, and the optional additional blanket 16. At FIG. 1, the front side of additional blanket 16 is depicted as 16 a, sculpture blanket 10 should have two panels of fabric material and/or cloth; and be constructed in a way that the two panels of material and/or cloth are attached and closed by a seam on all sides, but contains an inner hollowed-out core. The back of sculpture blanket 10 is completely plain fabric and does not contain features of 12, 14 or 16. The material from which sculpture blanket 10 is constructed should be light in weight, and flexible, can be derived from almost any fabric, but the most optimal fabric would be a breathable fabric consisting of a cotton and/or elastic blend, synthetic materials, natural and/or biodegradable type fabric or materials, or a polyester blend which is nonflammable and easy to launder. As shown in FIG. 1, sculpture blanket 10 is a four-sided blanket, and may be of any length or height. FIG. 1 depicts sculpture blanket 10 with exemplary dimensions with almost equal sides of 35 to 36 inches for the length and height. The width or ‘thickness’ of sculpture blanket 10 should allow sculpture blanket 10 to be easily manipulated, light in weight and flexible.

Sculpture blanket 10 contains an inner core, which is accessed through the opening 12 to the inner core of the sculpture blanket 10, and of which can be sealed by a zipper, closed-folds similar to that of a duvet covering a comforter with snap metal or plastic fasteners closures, or no closures at all and thus closed by using natural folds of cloth to conceal the inner core, or a closure. The opening 12 to access to the inner core of the sculpture blanket 10, can also alternatively be installed at the top seam line of sculpture blanket 10; or anywhere else on the sculpture blanket 10. Sculpture blanket 10 has additional modularity in the form of hook and loop fastener sections and compartments 14; which are depicted as being closed, where one side is a hook fastener strip and the other side is a loop fastener strip. The hook and loop fastener sections and compartments 14 are attached to sculpture blanket 10 and surround the entire periphery of the sculpture blanket 10; however, any type of fastener system can be used as a tool to attach other blankets. In addition, the length and overall dimensions of the hook and loop fastener sections and compartments 14 can be adjusted to fit the parameters and requirements of the sculpture blanket 10 as it is modified or developed. The additional blanket 16 is an added feature to sculpture blanket 10, and is not necessary in the function of sculpture blanket 10.

FIG. 2 depicts the back side or under side of additional blanket 16, depicted as 16 b. Additional blanket 16 contains an inner core access opening 18, which can be constructed in the same method described as that of 12 in FIG. 1. The inner core of additional blanket 16 can be used as a storage compartment. The inner core of additional blanket 16 can also be used as a compartment in which to insert additional accessories consisting of sensory sounds or textures. The inner core of additional blanket 16 can also be used as a compartment in which to insert heating or cooling pads, mats and/or other devices. The inner compartment of additional blanket 16 is an element to enhance the uses and functionality of both sculpture blanket 10 and additional blanket 16; but can also have the option of not being used at all if preferred. In addition, the same features of additional blanket 16 can be substituted by and applied to sculpture blanket 10.

Additional blanket 16 does not necessarily have to be detached from sculpture blanket 10; or constructed as a part of the invention sculpture blanket 10. Additional blanket 16 might in fact reduce the functionality of sculpture blanket 10 when sculpture blanket 10 is folded or contorted since it might or could add additional weight and size to sculpture blanket 10; and therefore sculpture blanket 10, when used together with additional blanket 16, would function better in a simple flattened position as depicted in FIG. 1. Additional blanket 16 is attached to sculpture blanket 10 by hook fastener strips 20. Depending on the materials used to construct sculpture blanket 10, a hook and look fastener system can be constructed on sculpture blanket 10 and additional blanket 16 to keep the blankets attached; or additional blanket 16 can be attached to sculpture blanket 10, if sculpture blanket 10 is constructed from a material which can catch onto the hook fastener strips 20 of additional blanket 16. In addition, any type of fastener system can be used to connect sculpture blanket 10 and additional blanket 16. If sculpture blanket 10 is constructed from a material which is not adhesive to the hook fastener strips 20 located on additional blanket 16, then sculpture blanket 10 will have a loop fastener strips to adhere to the same hook fastener strips 20 depicted and placed on FIG. 2. If additional blanket 16 is used in the construction of sculpture blanket 10, then the fabric should be similar to that of sculpture blanket 10, should be two panels which allow a hollowed-out inner core compartment, and of a dimension slightly smaller than sculpture blanket 10.

Anywhere on sculpture blanket 10 at FIG. 1 and additional blanket 16 at FIG. 2, where hook or loop fastener strip sections and compartments 14 at FIG. 1 and hook fastener strips 20 at FIG. 2 exist; any material or item which would naturally adhere to hook and/or loop fasteners can be attached to sculpture blanket 10 and additional blanket 16, thereby enhancing the functionality of sculpture blanket 10 and additional blanket 16. In addition, hook or loop fastener strip sections and compartments 14 at FIG. 1 and hook fastener strips 20 at FIG. 2 can be used to connect or attach other sculpture blankets 10 and/or other additional blankets 16, or similar blankets, fabrics or materials; and increase the possible configurations, dimensions and overall size of sculpture blanket 10 and/or additional blanket 16.

At FIG. 3, the inner core of sculpture blanket 10 consists of a soft foam form body 22, which is a sheet of foam form which encases a bendable grid frame assembly 24 and provides insulation. The soft foam form body 22 should totally cover all parts and portions of the bendable grid frame assembly 24. The bendable grid frame assembly 24 is constructed using a grid-like frame, separated in equally spaced proportions, consisting of equal parts, and attached to form a grid, consisting of any equally spaced geometric shape, i.e., all squares, or all triangular or all circular compartments. FIG. 3 uses the example of square compartments. The bendable grid frame assembly can also consist of irregular, non-equally space geometric shapes and forms. The compartments should be emptied or hollowed-out in order to insure the bendable grid frame assembly is light in weight. The bendable grid frame assembly 24 at FIG. 3, should be closed on all sides and avoid being constructed in a method which would allow protruding edges or portions which could puncture the soft foam form body 22, the sculpture blanket 10, or additional blanket 16 in the case additional blanket 16 is developed with sculpture blanket 10; or potentially puncture an individual thereby causing physical injury to the user.

The soft foam form body 22 provides protection, insulation and cushioning, and should be constructed in a way that it can be removed from sculpture blanket 10 for cleaning, repair or replacement; but also constructed in a manner where it completely encloses the bendable grid frame assembly 24. In the case the sculpture blanket 10 composition already includes insulation, the soft foam form body 22 is unnecessary. The bendable grid frame assembly 24 at FIG. 3 is to be inserted into the soft foam form body 22, which is in the sculpture blanket 10, through the opening 12 to access the inner core of sculpture blanket 10, and able to be completely encased and covered on all sides. In the case, the sculpture blanket 10 and/or the soft foam form body 22 need to be replaced, the bendable grid frame assembly 24 can be reused. The soft foam form body 22 and the bendable grid frame assembly 24 should closely and snuggly fit the dimensions and proportions of sculpture blanket 10. The texture and thickness of the soft foam form body 22 should prevent the user from actually feeling and/or realizing that there is an internal bendable grid frame assembly 24.

In the present embodiment of the invention, sculpture blanket 10 provides a cover in the form of a fabric material to the soft foam form body 22, and the bendable grid frame assembly 24; and sculpture blanket 10 should snuggly fit and encase the soft foam form body 22 and cover the bendable grid frame assembly 24. The soft foam form body 22 should be durable enough to protect the bendable grid frame assembly 24, but light and malleable enough to conform to the sculpture functionality of the bendable grid frame assembly 24. The soft foam form body 22 should be able to be removed from the inner core of sculpture blanket 10 through opening 12. The soft foam form 22 can be constructed of any suitable soft, spongy material such as a natural or synthetic rubber or it can be constructed from polymeric foam or fibers. All materials for the construction of 10, 14, 16, 20, 22, and 24 are readily and commercially sourced and available from a number of suppliers and manufacturers, for example the Dow Chemical Company.

FIG. 4 provides a cross-sectional view of the close proximity or close fitting proportionality of sculpture blanket 10, the soft foam form body 22 and the bendable grid frame assembly 24; and in addition FIG. 4 depicts the hook and loop fastener sections and compartments 14 and hook fastener strips 20, and the additional blanket 16.

FIG. 5 depicts a cross-sectional view of the bendable grid frame assembly 24 which is comprised of a metal rod 28 covered and/or encapsulated in a polymeric type material 26. In the case there is an alternate material or polymeric material which does not require metal; the bendable grid frame assembly 24 can also be constructed with any material which is bendable and flexible and contains the properties that it will freely and independently hold its form until it is reformed into a new shape. The bendable grid frame assembly 24 should have a diameter of rod, overall thickness, and the dimensions of the grid sections that will allow it to hold is form or shape, while at the same time allow flexibility of movement; in conjunction with the soft foam form body 22. The bendable grid frame assembly 24 should be resilient, and therefore, constructed using a material that has a property that will allow it to be bent and reform repeatedly, without damaging the frame, of the frame losing its properties over time to bend or hold the desired shape.

FIG. 6, FIG. 7, and FIG. 8 all depict exemplary embodiments of the invention and are meant to depict the flexibility of sculpture blanket 10 in its ability to contort into any given shape and to hold the shape until it is reformed into a newly desired shape. Sculpture blanket 10 can be easily formed and shaped into a multitude amount of abstract shapes and forms.

An exemplary embodiment of sculpture blanket 10 at FIG. 9 shows how sculpture blanket 10 can be used to swaddle a small child or infant. An exemplary embodiment of sculpture blanket 10 at FIG. 10 shows how the sculpture blanket 10 can be used to provide a source of entertainment as in this case it is meant to depict a play tent-like structure; and can also act as a source of protection from environmental elements and conditions such as heat, light, wind, rain, air, and dust. FIG. 11 provides an exemplary embodiment of the invention sculpture blanket 10 being used as a sleeping or resting aid to comfort and support a child; to restrain a child from movement, and/or to protect a child from roiling-off of an elevated platform and sustaining a fall and subsequent injury. FIG. 11 depicts the blanket being used as a safety device. FIG. 12 provides an exemplary embodiment of sculpture blanket 10 and depicts how the device can be used as a sleeping aid or for entertainment as a toy. FIG. 12 depicts an exemplary embodiment of how the invention can have medical uses as a stabilization tool for an injured person. FIG. 13 reflects an exemplary embodiment of sculpture blanket 10 being used by an adult and child or infant in its use as a therapeutic sleeping and resting aid, and/or tool to assist with nursing. FIG. 14 is an exemplary embodiment of the invention sculpture blanket 10 and reflects how sculpture blanket 10 can be used to increase privacy during breastfeeding; and how it will make it easier for a nursing person to avoid slippage of coverage by use of sculpture blanket 10 which will hold is form. FIG. 15 reflects the use for the sculpture blanket 10 for travel and how it can be molded to cover the user's face or other body parts, and shield the user from airborne materials inherent to a cabin's ventilation system.

Having shown and described exemplary embodiments of the invention, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations, changes, and modifications may be made to in the fabrication and arrangement of various part and methods of construction of the sculpture blanket disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims: 

What is claimed:
 1. A sculpture blanket sized and shape for covering a user in a seated or standing position and can be molded into usual and unusual, standard and nonstandard forms and shapes, and independently hold its form until reshaped by the user comprising: a) a composition fabricated from a textile material to form the blanket; b) a hollowed-out internal core of the blanket; c) an opening to insert or remove items; d) a bendable grid frame assembly.
 2. The sculpture blanket of claim 1, wherein said composition of the blanket comprises an outer and inner surface; and an outer and inner perimeter.
 3. The composition of the blanket of claim 2 comprises top and bottom sides to create the length; and a left and right sides to create width of the perimeters.
 4. The composition of the blanket of claim 2 further comprises two panels to create two layers of textile material, and then the two layers are securely joined on the top, bottom, left and right sides.
 5. The composition of the blanket of claim 2 further comprises cushioning, soft stuffing material used for insulation and in the formation of the said textile material of claim
 1. 6. The sculpture blanket of claim 1, wherein said hollowed-out internal core comprises an inner surface and inner perimeter which is securely connected on the top, bottom, left and right; but retain empty interior center.
 7. The hollowed-out internal core of claim 6 comprises an empty interior center where any material, item, or element can be inserted, stored or housed.
 8. The hollowed-out internal core of claim 6 further comprising a solid internal core, wherein said interior center is disposed between the hollowed-out internal core.
 9. The sculpture blanket of claim 1, wherein said opening comprises a dimension in size that is large enough and wide enough to allow the insertion and extraction of all internal aspects and is closed by a hook and loop fastening method.
 10. The opening of claim 9 further comprising plastic or metal snap fastener method, wherein said fastening method are disposed between the hook and loop fastener method.
 11. The opening of claim 9 further comprising a zipper fastener method, wherein said fastening method are disposed between the hook and loop fastener method.
 12. The sculpture blanket of claim 1, wherein said bendable grid frame assembly comprises a bendable, flexible grid frame assembly of resilient solid metal rods encased in a polymeric material and formed into a series of any geometric shape to create a grid; and when molded by the user can independently hold usual and unusual shapes and forms until reshaped by the user.
 13. The bendable grid frame assembly of claim 12 further comprising a grid formed by using a series of irregular or abstract geometric shapes, wherein said shapes are disposed between the any geometric shapes.
 14. The bendable grid frame assembly of claim 12 further comprising a grid integrated within the composition of wherein said sculpture blanket of claim
 1. 15. The bendable grid frame assembly of claim 12 further comprising any bendable, flexible, resilient material wherein said materials are disposed between the solid metal rods encased polymeric materials.
 16. The bendable grid frame assembly of claim 12 further comprising a dimension that allows it to be inserted through the said opening of claim 9 and housed in the said hollowed-out internal core of claim
 6. 17. The sculpture blanket of claim 1 further comprising a soft foam form body to be inserted into the wherein said hollowed-out internal core of claim 6 and to pad and insulate the wherein said bendable grid frame of claim
 12. 18. The sculpture blanket of claim 1 further comprising a set of hook and loop fastener sections and compartments attached to the wherein said outer surface of claim 2 to expand the shape and dimension of wherein said sculpture blanket of claim
 1. 19. The sculpture blanket of claim 1 further comprising an optional additional blanket attachment.
 20. The optional additional blanket attachment of claim 19 comprises: a) a composition fabricated from a textile material to form the blanket; b) a hollowed-out internal core of the blanket; c) an opening to insert or remove items; d) a fastening method to wherein said sculpture blanket of claim
 1. 21. The additional blanket of claim 19 further comprising a composition similar to that of wherein said composition of claims 2 through
 5. 22. The additional blanket of claim 19 further comprising a hollowed-out core similar to that of wherein said hollowed-out core of claims 6 and
 8. 23. The additional blanket of claim 19 further comprising an opening similar to that of wherein said opening of claims 8 through
 11. 24. The additional blanket of claim 19 further comprising a hook and loop fastening method to attach to wherein said opening of claim 9 and said hook and loop fastener sections and compartments of claim
 18. 25. The hook and loop fastening method of claim 24 further comprising a plastic or metal snap fastening method wherein said fastening method is disposed between the hook and loop fastening method. 